GRAHAM — A Mebane man pleaded guilty Thursday to leading police on a high-speed chase away from the Walmart where he’d stolen power tools.

Kevin Lamar Johnson, 50, of 221 Lancaster Drive, also admitted being intoxicated at the time, and attaining habitual felon status.

In April 2013, Mebane police responded to a larceny report at Walmart on Mebane Oaks Road, and found Johnson in a gray Mazda 3. Johnson ignored police requests to exit his vehicle and drove away. A chase ensued, leading to Buckhorn Road, Alamance County Assistant District Attorney Meredith Edwards said. During the chase, Johnson crossed the center line multiple times and ignored stop signs and traffic signals.

When police eventually stopped him, they found the stolen tools in his car. Johnson refused a breath test at the time, but police believed he was “appreciably impaired,” Edwards said.

Johnson pleaded guilty to flee/elude arrest with a motor vehicle, driving while impaired, and being a habitual felon. Charges of driving while license revoked, reckless driving, larceny, possession of stolen goods and an open container violation were dismissed in the plea.

Johnson’s record includes convictions in 2001, 2003 and 2006 for felony larceny, common law robbery, and breaking and entering, Edwards said.

Superior Court Judge Wayne Abernathy sentenced Johnson as a level-five offender and issued a 67- to 93-month sentence on the fleeing and habitual felon charges — between five years, seven months and seven years, nine months. The judge ordered a 10-month sentence on the DWI run concurrently.

Mebane police charged him Aug. 25 with breaking into a home and stealing cellphones, jewelry and packages of pork chops and chicken.

Abernathy sentenced him as a level-two offender and issued a suspended six- to 17-month sentence. Duggins was given credit for one day served and placed on 18 months’ probation. He was ordered to pay $343 in restitution or return the items. He was also ordered not to have contact with the victim and follow a related 50B protective order.

■ Nicholas W. Fuccillo, 20, of 756 E. Haggard Ave., Building 2040 A, Elon, pleaded guilty to possession of a schedule I controlled substance, felony possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. In warrants, Elon police said Fuccillo had 94.5 grams of marijuana and MDMA in his apartment. Charges of maintaining a dwelling for a controlled substance and possession with intent to sell/deliver marijuana were dismissed.